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Contents

New Books 1

Recent 9

Books in Print 14

Author Index 17

Information for all books in print including book description, author information, cover, and up-to-date price and availability is listed on our website, www.douglas-mcintyre.com.

All prices equivalent in US dollars unless otherwise noted. All prices and specifications subject to change without notice.

coVer image: Photo by Teresa/Adobe Stock, from Return of the Wolf: Conflict and Coexistence by Paula Wild.

Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd. acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, which last year invested $153 million to bring the arts to Canadians throughout the country. We also gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Government of Canada and from the Province of British Columbia through the BC Arts Council and the Book Publishing Tax Credit.

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MamaskatchA Cree Coming of Age

DARREL J. McLEOD

A powerful story of resilience—a must-read for all Canadians.

GrowinG up in the tiny villaGe of Smith, alberta, Darrel J. McLeod was surrounded by his Cree family’s history. In shifting and unpredictable stories, his mother, Bertha, shared narratives of their culture, their family and the cruelty that she and her sisters endured in residential school. McLeod was comforted by her presence and that of his many siblings and cousins, the smells of moose stew and wild peppermint tea, and his deep love of the landscape. Bertha taught him to be fiercely proud of his heritage and to listen to the birds that would return to watch over and guide him at key junctures of his life.

However, in a spiral of events, Darrel’s mother turned wild and unstable, and their home life became chaotic. Sweet and innocent by nature, Darrel struggled to maintain his grades and pursue an interest in music while changing homes many times, witnessing violence, caring for his younger siblings and suffering abuse at the hands of his surrogate father. Meanwhile, his sibling’s gender transition provoked Darrel to deeply question his own sexual identity.

The fractured narrative of Mamaskatch mirrors Bertha’s attempts to reckon with the trauma and abuse she faced in her own life, and captures an intensely moving portrait of a family of strong personalities, deep ties and the shared history that both binds and haunts them.

Beautifully written, honest and thought-provoking, Mamaskatch—named for the Cree word used as a response to dreams shared—is ultimately an uplifting account of overcoming personal and societal obstacles. In spite of the traumas of Darrel’s childhood, deep and mysterious forces handed down by his mother helped him survive and thrive: her love and strength stayed with him to build the foundation of what would come to be a very fulfilling and adventurous life.

DARREL J. McLEOD is Cree from treaty eight territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing in his retirement, he was a chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. He holds degrees in French literature and Education from the University of British Columbia. He lives in Sooke, bC, and is working on a second memoir following the events in Mamaskatch. In the spring of 2018, he was accepted into the Banff Writing Studio to advance his first work of fiction.

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NATURE

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Return of the WolfConflict and Coexistence

PAULA WILD

As reports of human encounters with wolves become more frequent, Return of the Wolf offers a timely examination of this icon of the wilderness.

wolveS were onCe Common throuGhout north ameriCa and Eurasia. But by the early twentieth century, bounties and organized hunts had drastically reduced their numbers. Today, the wolf is returning to its ancestral territories, and the

“coywolf”—a smaller, bolder wolf-coyote hybrid—is becoming more common. In Return of the Wolf, author Paula Wild gathers first-hand accounts of encounters with wolves and consults with wildlife experts for suggestions on how minimize conflict, respond to aggressive wolves and coexist with the apex predator.

Wild explores the latest theories on how wolves became dogs, the evolving strategies to prevent livestock predation, and why Eurasian wolves seem more aggressive toward humans than their North American cousins. She also addresses the many misconceptions about wolves: for example, that they howl when hungry, kill for pleasure and always live in packs. What is true is that a wolf possesses a howl as unique as a human fingerprint and can trot eight kilometres per hour for most of the day or night in search of prey while using earth’s magnetic field to find its way. Some scientists consider wolves’ complex social structures and family bonds closer to humans’ than those of primates.

In a skillful blend of natural history, Indigenous stories and interviews with scientists and conservationists, Wild examines our evolving relationship with wolves and how society’s attitudes affect the populations, behaviour and conservation of wolves today. As a highly social, intelligent animal, the wolf is proving adept at navigating the challenges of an ever-changing landscape. But their fate remains uncertain. Wolves are adapting to humans; can humans adapt to wolves?

PAULA WILD is the author of six books including The Cougar (Douglas & McIntyre, 2013), which was a gold winner in the nature category of the Foreword inDieS Book of the Year Awards. She lives in Courtenay, bC.

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KRISTEN DEN HARTOG (LEFT) AND TRACY KASABOSKI (RIGHT)

The Cowkeeper’s WishA Genealogical Journey

KRISTEN DEN HARTOG AND TRACY KASABOSKI

Part intimate family memoir, part robust social history, The Cowkeeper’s Wish is a genealogical excursion through an era of astonishing change.

in the 1840S, a younG Cowkeeper anD hiS wife arrive in London, England, having walked from coastal Wales with their cattle. They hope to escape poverty, but instead they plunge deeper into it, and the family, ensconced in one of London’s

“black holes,” remains mired there for generations. The Cowkeeper’s Wish follows the couple’s descendants in and out of slum housing, bleak workhouses and insane asylums, through tragic deaths, marital strife and war. Nearly a hundred years later, their great-granddaughter finds herself in an altogether different London, in southern Ontario.

In The Cowkeeper’s Wish, Kristen den Hartog and Tracy Kasaboski trace their ancestors’ path to Canada, using a single family’s saga to give meaningful context to a fascinating period in history—Victorian and then Edwardian England, the First World War and the Depression. Beginning with little more than enthusiasm, a collection of yellowed photographs and a family tree, the sisters scoured archives and old newspapers, tracked down streets, pubs and factories that no longer exist, and searched out secrets buried in crumbling ledgers, building on the fragments that remained of family tales.

While this family story is distinct, it is also typical, and so all the more worth telling. As a working-class chronicle stitched into history, The Cowkeeper’s Wish offers a vibrant, absorbing look at the past that will captivate genealogy enthusiasts and readers of history alike.

KRISTEN DEN HARTOG is the author of several books including The Perpetual Ending (Knopf, 2003), as well as And Me Among Them (Freehand Books, 2011), which won the Alberta Book Publishing Award for Trade Fiction. She lives in Toronto.

TRACY KASABOSKI and her sister, Kristen den Hartog, co-authored The Occupied Garden: A Family Memoir of War-Torn Holland (McClelland and Stewart, 2008), which was selected as one of The Globe and Mail’s best books of the year. She lives in Deep River, on.

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The Next OnesHow McDavid, Matthews and a Group of Young Guns Took over the NHL

MICHAEL TRAIKOS

The Next Ones tells the origin stories of ten of the NHL’s youngest stars of today.

the nhl iS a younG man’S leaGue. how younG? Connor McDavid was twenty years old when he won the scoring title and mvp in 2017. Auston Matthews was still a nineteen-year-old rookie when he tied for second in the Rocket Richard Trophy race with forty goals. By the end of the nhl’s hundredth season, eight of the top thirty scorers—including four of the top ten—were twenty-three years old or younger.

Who are these fresh players? How did they get their starts? What did their journeys look like? This new generation of hockey superstars grew up differently than their predecessors and they weren’t all skating on frozen ponds like Bobby Orr. Connor McDavid strapped on rollerblades and deked around paint cans in his parents’ two-car garage. Auston Matthews learned to play hockey on a tiny three-on-three rink in the desert. Patrik Laine shot pucks at pop cans, William Nylander’s dad’s nhl buddies dropped him off at hockey camp, and Johnny Gaudreau chased Skittles candies around the ice while still in diapers. Each story is different. While Aaron Ekblad was always the biggest and strongest kid even while playing two years above his age group, a late bloomer like Mark Scheifele was continuously knocked around as he fought through obstacle after obstacle on his longer and more arduous path to the nhl. What the players share is passion and perseverance—almost to the point of obsession.

Hockey expert Michael Traikos travelled around the world from Helsinki to Thunder Bay interviewing rising nhl stars, their families, and more than two hundred teammates, coaches, scouts and friends. The result is a first-hand look at how each young star became the player he is today—and what they might become in the future.

MICHAEL TRAIKOS has been writing about hockey for two decades. He is the National Hockey Writer for Postmedia News and his daily columns and feature stories are published in every major city across the country. He covered the Toronto Maple Leafs as the beat reporter for the National Post, and he is a regular contributor to The Hockey News. He lives in Newmarket, on, on a street not far from where Connor McDavid used to shoot pucks on his driveway.

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Hockey Fight in CanadaThe Big Media Faceoff over the NHL

DAVID SHOALTS

The story of how the CBC lost Hockey Night in Canada—and all the ways Rogers’s big win went wrong.

in late 2013, CanaDianS were intriGueD to learn the nhl chose Rogers as its exclusive national broadcaster over both CbC and Rogers’s bitter rival, Bell Canada. The decision was met with equal parts fascination, shock and anger. When CbC rank-and-file employees came to believe their leaders missed a chance to hold on to at least a part of Hockey Night in Canada—a move that could have saved some of their jobs—their disappointment turned to outrage. This is also a story of great irony, as the win proved to be costly for the victor in the first years.

When Rogers sealed the $5.2-billion, twelve-year deal, it looked like the audacious play might just pay off. The Toronto Maple Leafs, with the biggest fan base in the country, appeared ready to shake off years of mediocrity and become playoff contenders, drawing legions of fans to Rogers’s broadcasts in the process. In anticipation, Rogers gave Hockey Night in Canada a facelift, bringing in hip George Stroumboulopoulos to replace veteran host Ron MacLean. However, in January 2014, the Maple Leafs crashed hard and so did the ratings for Hockey Night in Canada. It was crushing news for Rogers, with cable-cutting already shaping into an existential threat. On top of everything, “Strombo” bombed as host and the network had to bring MacLean back. Then things got even worse—by the middle of the 2015–16 season, the rest of the seven Canadian nhl teams missed the playoffs and ratings fell further, chasing away even more advertising dollars. Simultaneously, viewing habits were changing so quickly no one could predict what would happen next year, let alone in the next decade.

Shoalts covers this story from the beginning, and Hockey Fight in Canada details every fascinating play in this intersection of sports and business.

DAVID SHOALTS is a veteran sportswriter for The Globe and Mail who spent more than thirty years covering the nhl and the Toronto Maple Leafs. In 2009, he and Paul Waldie of The Globe’s Report On Business won the Outstanding Sportswriting Award from Sports Media Canada. He lives in Bolton, on.

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In Valhalla’s ShadowsA Novel

W.D. VALGARDSON

A timely and compelling Canadian Gothic crime novel from esteemed writer W.D. Valgardson.

ever SinCe the aCCiDent, ex-Cop tom parSonS’S life haS been crumbling around him: his marriage and career have fallen apart, his grown children barely speak to him, and he can’t escape the dark thoughts plaguing his mind. Leaving the urban misery of Winnipeg, he tries to remake himself in the small lakeside town of Valhalla, with its picturesque winter landscape and promise as a “fisherman’s paradise.” As the locals make it clear that newcomers, especially ex-rCmp, are less than entirely welcome, he throws himself into repairing his run-down cabin.

But Tom has barely settled in the town when he finds the body of a fifteen-year-old Indigenous girl on the beach, not far from his home. The police write off Angel’s death as just another case of teenagers partying too hard. But the death haunts Tom, and he can’t leave the case closed—something just doesn’t add up. He begins visiting the locals, a mix of Icelandic eccentrics, drug dealers and other odd sorts you’d expect to find in an isolated town, seeking out Angel’s story. With the entitled tourists with their yachts and the mysterious Odin group living up the lake, Valhalla is much more than it originally seemed. And as Tom peels off the layers, he hopes to expose the dark rot underneath.

W.D. Valgardson’s expert manipulation of metaphor and imagery brings a mythic scale to the murder mystery at the heart of In Valhalla’s Shadows. He shapes a portrait of small-town living with frank depictions of post-traumatic stress, rCmp conduct, systemic racism and the real-life tragedies that are too often left unsolved.

W.D. VALGARDSON is an Icelandic-Canadian writer. He taught creative writing at the University of Victoria for thirty years. He has won several awards, including the Books in Canada First Novel Award for Gentle Sinners (Oberon Press, 1980) and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for The Girl with the Botticelli Face (Douglas & McIntyre, 1993). Born and raised in Gimli, mb, Valgardson now lives in Victoria, bC.ISBN 978-1-77162-196-0

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Dissident DoctorMy Life Catching Babies—and Challenging the Medical Status Quo

MICHAEL C. KLEIN

The riveting account of the life and career of a physician whose beliefs compelled him to defy the medical establishment.

“More than anything else, this is a testament to putting human health above conventional wisdom, no matter how supposedly expert. Sure I am biased; he’s my dad, but I cannot recommend it highly enough.”

—Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything and No Is Not Enough

how often Do you hear a DoCtor SayinG DoCtorS neeD to be more accountable, Medicare needs more support and family medicine deserves more respect? Dissident Doctor bristles with refreshingly frank criticisms from inside the health sector, and its author is not just any doctor but a distinguished scientific researcher, veteran medical administrator, Professor Emeritus, recipient of the Order of Canada and lifelong gadfly.

In Dissident Doctor, Michael C. Klein intersperses fascinating tales of individual cases with formative elements of his personal life. As the son of American left-wing activists, he grew up singing folk songs about justice and racial equality; as a young doctor his refusal to serve as a military physician during the Vietnam War prompted his immigration to Canada. His early experience working with midwives in Ethiopia—delivering babies using techniques for natural pain relief and without routine episiotomy—were formative, leading him to question many standard but unjustified procedures in Western maternity care. He made many unconventional decisions as a result of his focus on humane medicine, transitioning from a specialization in pediatrics and newborn care to become a family physician, and embracing midwifery before it was approved in Canada. Klein’s determination in the face of great opposition, the strength of his convictions, and his humility and sense of humour drive this powerful story of a life and career dedicated to his patients and his principles.

MICHAEL C. KLEIN is Professor Emeritus of family practice at the University of British Columbia, adjunct professor of family medicine at McGill University and senior scientist emeritus at the bC Children’s Hospital Research Institute in Vancouver. He teaches at ubC in family practice and midwifery and is a long-time member of the editorial board of Birth. He was head of a McGill teaching centre and the Department of Family Medicine at a McGill teaching hospital in Montreal for seventeen years, and head of the Department of Family Practice at bC Children’s and Women’s hospitals in Vancouver for ten years. This is his first book.

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Going the DistanceThe Life and Works of W.P. Kinsella

WILLIAM STEELE

The first comprehensive biography of the man, the work and the controversies.

thiS frank anD authoritative bioGraphy exploreS the life and often controversial work of W.P. Kinsella, the author who penned iconic lines such as “If you build it, he will come.” Kinsella’s work was thrust into the limelight when, in the spring of 1989, his novel Shoeless Joe was turned into the international blockbuster Field of Dreams.

With the success of Shoeless Joe, Kinsella’s other works began to gain more attention as well, including a popular series of short stories narrated by a young Cree, Silas Ermineskin. Although many readers praised the stories for their humour and biting social commentary, Kinsella’s success reignited criticism of his appropriation of Indigenous voices for his own benefit, and of what some claimed was overt racism. For Kinsella, this censure was mitigated by the commercial success of the Silas Ermineskin stories. After scraping by as a taxi driver and restaurant owner, and later as a writing instructor, Kinsella took great satisfaction in being able to make a living from writing alone.

Achievement in his professional life was tempered by chaos in his personal life, including health problems, failed marriages and a tumultuous romantic relationship with writer Evelyn Lau that resulted in a highly public libel lawsuit. When long-term kidney issues resurfaced causing acute pain, Kinsella made his final arrangements. Never one to shy away from controversy, he made it clear to his agent that his decision to end his life by physician-assisted suicide must be mentioned in the press release following his death.

Though friends and family would remember him as stubborn, complicated, curmudgeonly, honest, loyal and a host of other adjectives, Kinsella answered, “I’m a story teller [and] my greatest satisfaction comes from leaving [while] making people laugh and also leaving them with a tear in the corner of their eye.”

Having been granted full access to Kinsella’s personal diaries, correspondence and unpublished notes, and with hours of personal interviews with Kinsella, his friends and his family, biographer William Steele offers insight into Kinsella’s personal life while balancing it with the critical analysis and commentary his fiction has inspired.

WILLIAM STEELE is a professor of English at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. He wrote his master’s thesis and doctoral dissertation on W.P. Kinsella’s baseball stories.

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Extraordinary Ornamental Edibles100 Perennials, Trees, Shrubs and Vines for Canadian Gardens

MIKE LASCELLE

GrowinG your own food continues to gain popularity, but planting and tending vegetables every year certainly requires more effort than maintaining a backyard full of well-established hardy perennials. Now, with the help of this volume, gardeners can have the best of both worlds by planning a garden full of edible perennials that are both gorgeous and easy to maintain.

One hundred of the most notable trees, shrubs, vines and perennials are highlighted for both their aesthetic and edible appeal, with each entry including such information as ideal exposure, water needs, pollination requirements, harvesting and food preparation suggestions.

Extraordinary Ornamental Edibles is also a comprehensive guide to the edible landscape as a whole, with sensible information about microclimates, pollinators, pests, ecological concerns, organic gardening tips, container growing, space-saving espaliers for small spaces, propagation, grafting, pruning and design essentials—such as selecting edible ground covers and choosing plants for fall colour. Also included are culinary suggestions and recipes for everything from herbal teas to tempura.

From cold-tolerant cultivars of exotic fruit such as the new hardy lemon or yuzu, to surprising varieties of better-known garden staples, like columnade apple trees suitable to growing in pots and blueberries that bear pink fruit, this volume details the full range of unique and exciting options.

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Awesome Ancient Grains and SeedsA Garden-to-Kitchen Guide, Includes 50 Vegetarian Recipes

DAN JASON AND MICHELE GENEST

bravo for tomatoeS, beans and kale. But what’s next for the ardent home gardener? Wheats, including farro, spelt and kamut, are surprisingly easy and very rewarding backyard crops. They can be planted as early as the ground can be worked in spring and harvested mid-summer to make room for fall crops. These ancient food sources can be milled for flour, sprouted, or eaten as whole grains to retain their natural amino acids, fibre, vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids and probiotics, among other benefits.

In addition to wheat, there are also heirloom cultivars of barley and oats that offer an abundant way for gardeners to harvest fibre, protein and carbohydrates. Buckwheat makes an excellent grain substitute and attracts many beneficial insects. Seeds like soybeans, flax, amaranth, quinoa and Styrian pumpkin are very high in protein and there are many beautiful types that are easy to grow. Expert gardener Dan Jason provides gardening advice and recommends varieties that are adapted to Canadian conditions.

Once the harvest is in, it’s time to celebrate with Michele Genest’s fifty vibrant vegetarian recipes featuring the garden’s bounty. Ranging from the simple (Pumpkin Seed Butter Cookies) to the sophisticated (Beet and Triticale Gnocchi with Kale Pesto), the recipes in this exciting garden-to-kitchen volume will inspire readers to expand their horizons when it comes to growing and cooking grains and seeds.GARDENING / COOKING · 978-1-77162-177-9 · 8 × 10 · 208 pages · paper · 100 colour photos · $24.95

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All Together HealthyA Canadian Wellness Revolution

ANDREW MacLEOD

never before have we faced so much conflicting information about how to be healthy: fad diets, extreme workouts and celebrity-endorsed supplements are regularly hyped as the latest cure for all ills. We also maintain a massive health care system that absorbs a steadily growing share of public spending. As health has increasingly occupied a prominent role in our lives and headlines, however, we’ve tended to ignore that many of the main contributors to our health lie outside both the medical system and our individual control—income, education, employment, housing, environmental factors and social supports.

Andrew MacLeod digs deep to discover how to build a healthy society, examines inequities within Canada and draws on international comparisons to assess why Canada’s high spending on health care has failed to achieve better results. Meticulously researched and enlivened with interviews and personal stories, All Together Healthy explains the complexities of public health policy in an immediate and approachable way.

In Canada, this is a moment of political optimism, where the path to a healthier society seems possible, but it is uncertain whether promised changes will happen. All Together Healthy defines what’s at stake and articulates a vision of a future where the health and well-being of all citizens is of central importance.

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Excessive ForceToronto's Fight to Reform City Policing

ALOK MUKHERJEE WITH TIM HARPER

alok mukherjee waS the civilian overseer of the Toronto police between 2005 and 2015, during the most tumultuous decade the force had ever faced. In this provocative and highly readable collaboration with Tim Harper, former Toronto Star national affairs columnist, Mukherjee reveals how Police Chief Bill Blair changed the channel after the police-killing of Sammy Yatim. He explains how society has given police tacit approval to cull people in mental health crisis and pulls the curtain back on a police culture that avoids accountability, puts officer safety above public safety, colludes on internal investigations and pushes for use of force over empathy and crisis resolution.

The book takes the reader inside the G20 debacle; the police push for an ever-growing budget; the battle over carding, which disproportionately targeted blacks; the police treatment of its own members in mental health distress; and the battles with an entrenched union that pushed back on Mukherjee’s every move toward reform. In spite of, or as a result of all this, Mukherjee played a leading role in shaping the national conversation about policing, sketching a way forward for a new type of policing that brings law enforcement out of the nineteenth century and into the twenty-first century.

There is no shortage of “inside” police books written by former cops. Here is a rare title—not only in Canada but the Western world—written from the community’s perspective.

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The Unceasing StormMemories of the Chinese Cultural Revolution

KATHERINE LUO, WITH A FOREWORD BY MADELEINE THIEN

juSt over fifty years ago, China’s Cultural Revolution began. The movement was intended to bring about a return to revolutionary Maoist beliefs and resulted in attacks on those believed to be counter-revolutionaries, intellectuals, capitalists or rightists; the appearance of a personality cult around Mao Zedong; and an estimated death count of one to three million.

When Katherine Luo moved from Hong Kong to mainland China in 1955 to study drama, she hoped her ideals and patriotism might help to build her country. But after years of completely trusting the regime, rationalizing its decisions and betrayals, and criticizing herself for doubting the Party, she realized that no matter how much she loved China, it could never love her back because of her capitalist class origins and overseas connections.

The Unceasing Storm describes Luo’s personal struggles—expelled from university, forbidden to marry her first love, accused of being a spy—but it is also the memoir of a generation, representative of similar incidents occurring all over China. Luo’s colleagues and famous artists were dogged by their backgrounds; family members and teachers were labelled rightists; friends and war heroes were imprisoned; careers were ruined, families separated, ordinary people lifted to power one morning and destroyed overnight.

Some of those with stories to tell perished; of those who lived, many prefer to forget, and others burned all written records to avoid being incriminated. When the people involved in the revolution have all died, it will be all too easy to forget or pretend it never happened. The Unceasing Storm is one step towards creating a truthful record of contemporary China.

MEMOIR · 978-1-77162-186-1 · 6 × 9 · 256 pages · paper · 8-page B&W insert · $22.95

Let’s Get FrankCanada's Mad Man of Advertising

ROBIN BRUNET

frank palmer iS a legend in the Canadian advertising world. He developed Palmer Jarvis, one of the country’s most acclaimed marketing agencies, then became chairman and Ceo of DDb Canada. Palmer is credited with changing the face of Canadian advertising. “He’s the only Western Canadian ad man who went to Toronto and wound up owning the town,” says friendly rival Chris Staples. Fellow ad man Bob Bryant elaborates, “No one else personified a company the way he did. He became the iconic brand of his own business.”

Palmer has a reputation for obtaining clients at any cost. He clawed his way to prominence with wit, an uncanny knowledge of what constitutes effective advertising, and a business acumen nothing short of encyclopedic. Having started out as the boy last chosen for the baseball team, he set his sights on living his life in the role of the chooser—not the one waiting to be chosen.

Palmer is a study in contrasts. Though he always took his role as an employer seriously, at times his private life was a mess. And while his bald head and thick neck give him the look of a ruffian, he’s a notorious prankster—from placing an octopus under a colleague’s pillow to lacing a friend’s coffee cup with dental anaesthesia. At the same time, Palmer is almost as well known for his philanthropic work as for his business acuity and practical jokes. In this lively biography, Robin Brunet captures the exhilarating experience of being in the presence of such a charismatic and driven man. Brunet’s interviews with the man himself and those who know him best get to the root of what it means to be Frank Palmer.

BUSINESS / BIOGRAPHY · 978-1-77162-181-6 · 6 × 9 · 224 pages

cloth · 8-page B&W insert · $29.95

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with twenty-Six inStaGram-Style photos accompanied by sharp and witty rhyming couplets, this sturdy abecedarian board book is baby’s first glimpse at the world they will one day grow up to inhabit—a world of hashtags, memes, manbuns, kale and organically sourced plaid. Forget learning to count or differentiating between farm animals—what modern babies really need to develop is a strong sense of irony. And E is for #eyeglasses, prescription or fake.

Like the wildly popular publishing phenomenon Go the F*** to Sleep, this book is not really for tots. Instead, Baby’s First Hashtag makes a perfect shower gift to amuse soon-to-be and new parents as they make the painful-yet-rewarding transition from skinny jeans and flights of craft beer to burp cloths and puréed yams.

HUMOUR · 978-1-77162-191-5 · $12.95 · 6 × 6 · board book · 26 colour photos · 28 pages

Indian FishingEarly Methods on the Northwest Coast

40th Anniversary EditionHILARY STEWART

of the many resources available to the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, the most vital was fish. The people devised ingenious ways of catching the different species of fish, creating a technology vastly different from that of today’s industrial world. With attention to clarity and detail, Hilary Stewart illustrates their hooks, lines, sinkers, lures, floats, clubs, spears, harpoons, nets, traps, rakes and gaffs, showing how these were made and used in over 450 remastered drawings and 75 photographs. With material gathered from museum archives, fish camps and coastal village elders, the scope of this classic volume covers everything from how the catch was butchered, cooked, rendered and preserved to the attributes of fish designs on household and ceremonial objects—images that tell of fishing’s importance to the whole culture. The spiritual aspects of fishing are also described—prayers and ceremonies in gratitude and honour to the fish, as well as customs and taboos indicating the people’s respect for this life-giving resource.

An incredibly varied and highly refined assemblage of tools, techniques and knowledge, the culmination of thousands of years of evolutionary development, Indian Fishing is more than a bare account of the technology of fishing; it is about fish and fishing in the total lives of the Northwest Coast people. A classic, thoroughly researched and informative text, it examines fishing techniques of a people who have lived on the coast for over 9,000 years to reveal their complex and rich culture.

FIRST NATIONS / HISTORY · 978-1-77162-185-4 · 10 × 9 · 184 pages

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Norval MorrisseauMan Changing into Thunderbird

Now in paperback!ARMAND GARNET RUFFO

norval morriSSeau (1932–2007), Ojibway shaman-artist, drew his first sketches at age six in the sand on the shores of Lake Nipigon, and his first paintings were in cheap watercolour on birch bark and moose hide. By the end of his tumultuous life, the prolific artist was sought by collectors, imitated by forgers and given the Order of Canada and other accolades. He is considered one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century and arguably Canada’s greatest painter. But Morrisseau was a controversial figure too, eliciting everything from resentment to outright condemnation. Living on booze, broke and exhausted, he often traded art for a drink. Despite immense talent and success, Morrisseau’s alcoholism plunged his family into poverty and he spent years bouncing between skid row and jail.

Armand Garnet Ruffo draws upon extensive research, including interviews with Morrisseau himself, to recollect the artist’s life in all its triumphs and tragedies: from his first solo exhibition at the Pollock Gallery and his legendary “Garden Party” in Beardmore to his heart-wrenching battles with alcoholism and Parkinson’s, and finally his “Shaman’s Return” to national status in the Canadian art scene.

Armand Garnet Ruffo draws upon his own Ojibway heritage and experiences to provide insight into Morrisseau’s life and iconography in this brilliantly creative evocation of the art and life of Norval Morrisseau, a life indelibly tied to art.

BIOGRAPHY · 978-1-77162-158-8 · 6 × 9 · 320 pages · paper · 12 B&W photos · $24.95

Indian HorseSpecial Movie EditionRICHARD WAGAMESE

Saul inDian horSe has hit bottom. His last binge almost killed him, and now he’s a reluctant resident in a treatment centre for alcoholics, surrounded by people he’s sure will never understand him. But Saul wants peace, and he grudgingly comes to see that he’ll find it only through telling his story. With him, readers embark on a journey back through the life he’s led as a northern Ojibway, with all its joys and sorrows.

With compassion and insight, author Richard Wagamese traces through his fictional characters the decline of a culture and a cultural way. For Saul, taken forcibly from the land and his family when he’s sent to residential school, salvation comes for a while through his incredible gifts as a hockey player. But in the harsh realities of 1960s Canada, he battles obdurate racism and the spirit-destroying effects of cultural alienation and displacement. Indian Horse unfolds against the bleak loveliness of northern Ontario, all rock, marsh, bog and cedar. Wagamese writes with a spare beauty, penetrating the heart of a remarkable Ojibway man.

FICTION · 978-1-77162-190-8 · 5 × 8 · 232 pages · paper with French flaps · $21.95

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978-1-77162-206-6 CL Return of the Wolf (Wild) $32.95

978-1-55365-048-5 CL Richard Henriquez (Shubert, Smedley, Enright) $24.95

978-1-55365-854-2 PA Rick Hansen: Man in Motion (Hansen, Taylor) $18.95

978-1-55365-549-7 CL Right Balance, The (Segal) $32.95

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978-1-55365-333-2 CL Roy Arden (Roelstraete, Ferguson) $60.00

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978-1-55365-174-1 CL Saltwater City (Yee) $19.95

978-1-55365-323-3 CL Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts (Boyanowsky) $28.95

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978-1-77162-093-2 CL Sculpture in Canada (Tippett) $39.95

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978-1-55365-041-6 PA Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake (Bawlf) $24.95

978-1-55365-953-2 PA Seekers and Travellers (Wyatt) $29.95

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978-1-55054-495-4 PA Sex of the Stars (Proulx) $17.95

978-1-77162-095-6 PA Shadows We Mistake for Love, The (Wayman) $24.95

978-1-55365-753-8 PA Sharp End, The (Davis) $35.95 †

978-1-92681-293-9 CL Shopping for Votes (Delacourt) $32.95

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978-1-55365-929-7 CL Shore, Forest and Beyond (Thom, Arnold) $55.00

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978-1-55365-388-2 PA Simply Bishop’s (Bishop, Green) $24.95

978-1-55365-393-6 PA Six String Nation (Taylor) $26.95

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978-1-77162-173-1 CL Spindrift (Hadley, Hadley, eds.) $36.95

978-1-55054-579-1 PA Spirit of Haida Gwaii (Steltzer) $15.95

978-1-77162-035-2 CL Stars between the Sun and Moon (Jang, McClelland) $32.95

978-1-55365-756-9 PA Steal My Rage (Maki) $19.95 †

978-1-55054-661-3 PA Stolen from Our Embrace (Fournier, Crey) $26.95

978-1-55365-839-9 PA Story as Sharp as a Knife (Bringhurst) $24.95

978-1-55365-220-5 PA Storyteller (Porter) $24.95

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978-1-55365-113-0 PA Terry (Coupland) $28.95

978-1-77162-083-3 CL That’s Why I’m a Journalist (Bulgutch) $32.95

978-0-88894-025-4 PA Thirty Indian Legends of Canada (Bemister) $14.95

978-1-55365-473-5 PA This Is What They Say (Mandeville, Scollon) $22.95 $12.99

978-1-77162-009-3 CL Through Blood and Sweat (Zuehlke) $36.95

978-1-55365-493-3 PA Tom Thomson (Reid, ed.) $50.00 $19.99

978-1-55365-206-9 CL Toronto (James) $29.95

978-1-77100-022-2 CL Toronto (Levine) $36.95

978-1-92681-273-1 CL Tower of Babble (Stursberg) $32.95 $12.99

978-1-89544-288-5 HC Traffic (Arnold, Henry) $55.95

978-1-77162-016-1 PA Tragedy at Dieppe (Zuehlke) $27.95

978-1-55365-835-1 CL Tragedy at Dieppe (Zuehlke) $37.95

978-1-55365-262-5 PA Transforming Image (Duffek, McLennan) $50.00

978-1-55365-886-3 PA Treasury of Tom Thomson (Murray) $24.95

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978-1-55365-981-5 CL TruthBeauty (Nordström) $60.00

978-1-55365-424-7 PA Tukiliit (Hallendy) $22.95 $9.99

978-1-77162-137-3 PA Turning Parliament Inside Out

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978-1-77162-186-1 PA Unceasing Storm, The (Luo) $22.95

978-1-55054-782-5 PA Understanding Northwest Coast Art (Shearar) $22.95

978-1-55365-292-2 CL Unembedded (Taylor) $34.95

978-1-55054-483-1 PA Unjust Society, The (Cardinal) $22.95

978-1-77162-081-9 PA Urban Homesteading Cookbook, The (Nelson, Page) $26.95

978-1-55365-347-9 CL Utopia/Dystopia (James) $60.00

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978-1-55365-211-3 PA V0N 1B0 (Verchère) $24.95

978-1-55365-261-8 PA Vancouver Cooks 2 (Chefs’ Table Society) $14.95 $9.99

978-1-55365-471-1 PA Vermeer, Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art

(Priem, et al.) $45.00

978-1-77162-053-6 PA Victory Gardens for Bees (Weidenhammer) $26.95

978-1-55365-184-0 PA Vij’s (Vij, Dhalwala) $40.00

978-1-55365-572-5 PA Vij’s at Home: Relax, Honey (Dhalwala, Vij) $40.00

978-1-55365-069-0 PA Village of the Small Houses (Ferguson) $19.95

978-1-55365-162-8 PA Virgin Spy (Bridge) $22.95

978-1-55365-500-8 PA Visions of British Columbia (Grenville, ed.) $40.00 $9.99

978-1-55365-573-2 CL Voyages (Miller) $55.00 $24.99

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978-1-77162-124-3 CL Wade Davis (Davis) $39.95

978-1-55054-892-1 PA Waiting for Gertrude (Richardson) $22.95

978-1-55365-151-2 CL War Law (Byers) $35.00

978-1-55365-357-8 CL West: The Cookbook (Geraghty) $50.00

978-1-77100-028-4 PA Whale for the Killing (Mowat) $19.95

978-1-55365-461-2 PA Where the Pavement Ends (Wadden) $24.95

978-1-77162-146-5 CL White Angel, The (Gray) $29.95

978-1-77162-001-7 CL White Eskimo (Bown) $34.95

978-1-55365-302-8 PA White Guy (Hunt) $22.95

978-1-55365-499-5 PA Who Owns the Arctic? (Byers) $22.95

978-1-55365-538-1 PA Who We Are (Griffiths) $21.00

978-1-55365-124-6 CL Who We Are (Griffiths) $29.95

978-1-55365-607-4 CL Whoever Gives Us Bread (Bowen) $32.95 $12.99

978-1-55365-279-3 PA Why I Hate Canadians (Ferguson) $19.95

978-1-55365-406-3 PA Why Mexicans Don’t Drink Molson (Mandel-

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978-1-77100-071-0 PA Widow Tree (Lundrigan) $22.95

978-1-55365-409-4 PA Wildlives (Proulx) $22.95

978-1-77162-142-7 CL World’s Most Travelled Man, The (Bown) $29.95

978-1-77162-025-3 PA Writing with Grace (McFarlane) $22.95

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978-1-77162-150-2 PA Year Canadians Lost Their Minds and Found Their Country,

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978-1-55365-841-2 PA Year of Living Generously, A (Scanlan) $19.95

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DOUGLAS & MCINTYRE AUTHOR INDEX

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Abley Conversations with a Dead Man

Ades Colour of My Dreams

Alford Chicken in the Mango Tree

Allan Baby’s First Hashtag

Anderson-Dargatz Miss Hereford Stories

Armstrong Bible: A Biography

Arnold Scott McFarland, Ken Lum (ed.), Shore, Forest and Beyond

(ed.), Traffic (ed.)

Augaitis Brian Jungen, Raven Travelling

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Baird Safar/Voyage (ed.)

Bashow All the Fine Young Eagles

Bawlf Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake

Bemister Thirty Indian Legends of Canada

Bentley One Family’s Journey

Berelowitz Dream City

Berger Northern Frontier, Northern Homeland,

Long and Terrible Shadow, One Man’s Justice

Berton Drifting Home

Bielawski Rogue Diamonds

Bishop Cooking at My House, Simply Bishop’s

Black, Arthur Fifty Shades of Black

Black, M. Bella Bella

Blackman During My Time

Blackwood Black Ice

Blanchard Life of Emily Carr

Bourrie Fog of War

Bowen Whoever Gives Us Bread

Bown, Mike The World’s Most Travelled Man

Bown, Stephen 1494; Madness, Betrayal and the Lash; Merchant Kings;

Last Viking; White Eskimo; Island of the Blue Foxes

Boyanowsky Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts

Bradley Art of Betty Goodwin (ed.)

Bridge Virgin Spy, Eliot Girls

Bringhurst Story as Sharp as a Knife, Black Canoe, Nine Visits to

the Mythworld, Raven Steals the Light, Solitary Raven, Being

in Being

Brody Maps and Dreams, Means of Escape, Other Side of

Eden, People’s Land

Brotherton S’abadeb—The Gifts (ed.)

Brown Preston Singletary, Spirits of the Water (ed.),

Tsimshian Treasures

Brunet Let’s Get Frank

Budd Ted Harrison Collected

Bulgutch That’s Why I’m a Journalist

Byers Intent for a Nation, War Law, Who Owns the Arctic?

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Cadbury Chocolate Wars

Calvert America, but Better

Cameron, Ken City Making in Paradise

Cameron, Silver D. Million Futures, Million D’espoirs

Campbell People of the Buffalo

Canadian Geographic The Canadian Atlas

Cannon America, but Better

Cardinal Unjust Society

Carr Book of Small, Emily Carr and Her Dogs, Growing Pains,

Heart of a Peacock, House of All Sorts, Hundreds and

Thousands, Klee Wyck, Opposite Contraries, Pause

Castro Arthur Erickson

Chefs’ Table Society Vancouver Cooks 2

Chen, Grace Cinderella-Grace

Chong Turning Parliament Inside Out (ed.)

Choy Jade Peony

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Christiaan Dragons, Tigers and Bamboo

Cocking Chris Flodberg: Paintings (ed.)

Coldham Lumière Light

Cole Franz Boas

Coupland City of Glass, Souvenir of Canada, Souvenir of Canada 2, Terry

Courtemanche Good Death

Cram Radio Belly

Crean Opposite Contraries

Crey Stolen from Our Embrace

Cross Flavours of Vancouver (ed.)

Crozier Desire in Seven Voices (ed.)

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Daftari Safar/Voyage (ed.)

D’Amour Return from Africa

Daniel Canadian Military Atlas

Davidson Eagle Transforming

Davis, James Sharp End

Davis, Wade Clouded Leopard, Light at the Edge of the World,

Wade Davis: Photographs

Delacourt Shopping for Votes

den Hartog The Cowkeeper’s Wish

Delgado Across the Top of the World, Khubilai Khan’s Lost Fleet,

Lost Warships

Delich Come Fly with Me

Demers The Horrors

Dennis Peace Pipe Dreams

Dhalwala Vij’s, Vij’s at Home

Diamond Sketches, Insight and On Site

Doucette Empty Casing

Drouin-Brisebois Christopher Pratt

Duffek Transforming Image, Bill Reid and Beyond (ed.)

Dunton A Guidebook to Contemporary Architecture in Montreal,

A Guidebook to Contemporary Architecture in Toronto,

A Guidebook to Contemporary Architecture in Vancouver

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Ellis Tsimshian Treasures

Enright Richard Henriquez

Eriksson High Clear Bell of Morning, The Performance

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Faith 13 Women (ed.)

Feenie Feenie’s, Rob Feenie’s Casual Classics, Lumière Light

Ferguson, Ian How to Be a Canadian, Village of the Small Houses

Ferguson, Russell Roy Arden

Ferguson, Will Bastards & Boneheads, Why I Hate Canadians,

How to Be a Canadian

Feschuk Baby’s First Hashtag , The Future and Why We Should Avoid It

Finn Cooking with the Wolfman

Fournier Stolen from Our Embrace

Fox The Art of Jeffrey Rubinoff (ed.)

Fralic Come Fly with Me

Francis Closing Time

Furlong Patriot Hearts

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Gartner Darwin’s Bastards (ed.)

Gaston A Mariner’s Guide to Self Sabotage

Geddes Drink the Bitter Root

Genest Awesome Ancient Grains and Seeds

Geraghty West: The Cookbook

Ghandl Nine Visits to the Mythworld

Gibson, Gordon Bull of the Woods

Gibson, Kevin Of Myths and Sticks

Gill All That We Say Is Ours

Glass Totem Pole

Glavin Come from the Shadows

Goodfellow Guidebook to Contemporary Architecture in Toronto

Gough Elusive Mr. Pond

Granatstein Hell’s Corner, Last Good War

Grant, Peter Blockbusters and Trade Wars

Grant, Shelagh Polar Imperative

Gray The White Angel

Graydon I Feel Great about My Hands (ed.)

Green Simply Bishop’s

Grenville krazy!, Visions of British Columbia (ed.), Gathie Falk

Griffiths Who We Are

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Hadley, Anita Spindrift (ed.)

Hadley, Michael Spindrift (ed.)

Haig-Brown Fisherman’s Winter, Seasons of a Fisherman

Hallendy Inuksuit, Tukiliit

Hanna, Jeanette Ikonica

Hanna, Sharon The Book of Kale and Friends

Hansen Rick Hansen

Harcourt City Making in Paradise

Harper Excessive Force

Harris Raven’s Cry

Hawthorn The Year Canadians Lost Their Minds and Found Their Country

Hayes America Discovered, British Columbia, Canada: An Illustrated

History, First Crossing, Historical Atlas of Canada, Historical

Atlas of the Arctic, Historical Atlas of Toronto, Historical Atlas

of the North American Railroad, Historical Atlas of Vancouver

and the Lower Fraser Valley, Historical Atlas of Early Railways

Hébert Two Innocents in Red China

Henry Traffic (ed.)

Herzog Fred Herzog

Hessel Arctic Spirit, Inuit Art

Ho Challenges

Hoagland Early in the Season

Holm Northwest Coast Indian Art, Tsimshian Treasures

Homel Speaking Cure

Hoover Tsimshian Treasures

Howard The Holy Crap Cookbook

Hunt White Guy

Hunter Race to the New World

I

Impey Dragons, Tigers and Bamboo

J

Jackson Justice behind the Walls

James Toronto, Utopia/Dystopia, Place

Jang Stars between the Sun and Moon

Jason Awesome Ancient Grains and Seeds, The Power of Pulses

Johnson, Lorraine 100 Easy-to-Grow Native Plants for Canadian Gardens

Johnson, Pauline Legends of Vancouver

Johnston Radical Campus

Jonaitis Art of the Northwest Coast, Discovering Totem Poles,

Totem Pole

Jones Raven Travelling

Jörg Dragons, Tigers and Bamboo

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Kalman Exploring Vancouver

Kasaboski The Cowkeeper’s Wish

Keery Canada at War

Khan Where Hope Takes Root

King Defiant Spirits

Kipp Because We Are Canadians

Klein Dissident Doctor

Knelman Hot Art

Koofi Letters to My Daughters

Kopecky Devil’s Curve, Oil Man and the Sea

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Laferrière Down among the Dead Men, Heading South, I Am a

Japanese Writer, Return, How to Make Love to a Negro

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Langford Happy Hens & Fresh Eggs

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